Is there a good reason why basically all dubbed anime sounds so terrible?

In Japanese (to my English-only speaking ears), the voices sound authentic and proper given the situations they get themselves in. The adults sound like adults. The kids sound like kids. There's tons of nuance and inflection in everything spoken.

When it's dubbed in English it sounds like high-pitched cartoon characters with manic personalities that talk too fast, grunt too often, and make "filler noises" every two seconds. They also tend to have zero subtlety to their voice acting.

Well most of the achievements only need to be done on hard. I thought the blue dot signified that they were completed just not on brutal. If that's the case Winter is up 7(?) achievements. He still has to re-do WoL on brutal tho.

He's a general condescending twat. On his discord 24/7, picks fights with people who don't agree with him, extremely opinionated, chases his volunteers away (ex the dev Lion recently left), randomly promotes or demotes people (a few people marked developers aren't developers and don't know why they even have the role), and is extremely unprofessional overall. He's also fond of sicking the community on people he doesn't like or disagrees with, even if its constructive (but negative) feedback.

He pings the discord with @everyone 3-4 times a day for extremely minor stuff, and deletes the message within 12 hours so if you're a day late, you don't even know what the ping was for or if it was directed at you or where it came from in the discord.

The game also uses primarily 'borrowed' assets from Containment Breach without permission, as well as models/animations/sounds from other fan projects (again without permission) and 0 credit given.

The only way to support the game is through paetron, which is in his name, and he refuses to answer if it goes to development and the rest of the team or just him. He'll either delete the question or avoid it completely, and has several times.

Additionally, a month ago there was an announcement that the team would not push out minor updates anymore so server owners didn't have to constantly update their servers. That is no longer the case, and there's a minor patch almost every day, making it difficult to keep up for server owners (particularly those who have 5+ servers), and difficult for players to find a functional server.

There's also some serious issues with the game, in that there are exploits and lots of easy ways to drag out rounds indefinitely if there isn't an admin on to keep order. One SCP was removed from the game for now to get a rework because it 'had too many issues', but he just put in Shy Guy who also has a ton of issues too. It was put on the beta branch and was incredibly buggy, and the general feedback was "This isn't playable." He then pushed that exact version to the live servers, without any bug fixing, which makes you wonder what the point of a beta test branch even is.

Patches are pushed out constantly and with virtually no testing. Ex., a patch yesterday was labeled "Fixed all voice issues, humans now can't hear SCPs talk." Instead, it broke all voice communication in the game. Completely.

The dev is a kid, just 19, in way over his head and still very much a child, and it shows through pretty hard. The game is fun for what it is, especially since its free, but its hard to play it and not thing "God I hate this guy."